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is a necessary change in our laws to combat the war on terror. >> the capabilities it needed to detect and deter terrorism inside our borders. >> important tools used to investigate and prevent terrorist attacks. >> the president has a responsibility to use every legal means available to him to get intelligence that he can use to protect american lives. >> jon: i thought that was the whole point. but i guess terror is different. terrorism has been a much greater threat to american safety over all these years. >> in the last 30 years there have been 30,000 to 40,000 gun deaths in the united states per per year. since 19 be 70 there have been 3400 terror fatalities. >> jon: holy. well, thank god for chris hayes because i'm not good at math. i'm so stupid i still think 54 votes is more than 46. i'm an idiot. but i'm pretty sure that a million is more than 3400. and yet to battle the evil of terror, we started two wars, tortured people, reorganized almost the entire federal government, disallowed the air trafficking of sha52 and sham pd conditioner, and okay'd the robot sky killing of amer
is a necessary change in our laws to combat the war on terror. >> the capabilities it needed to detect and deter terrorism inside our borders. >> important tools used to investigate and prevent terrorist attacks. >> the president has a responsibility to use every legal means available to him to get intelligence that he can use to protect american lives. >> jon: i thought that was the whole point. but i guess terror is different. terrorism has been a much greater threat...
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law to cyprus. the german finance machinester is urging parliament to pass the bailout despite an uncertainty of the euro crisis that they are going in the right direction. an aid package could save the debt-ridden country. eurozone finance ministers already agreed to a $13 billion bailout for the mediterranean island last week. >> cyprus is in a dramatic situation. it's had practically no access to the markets for a year and a half, and if we don't help, then cyprus will inevitably go bankrupt. >> we're going live to berlin. is the outcome a surprise? >> this is the latest news we have. 602 members of parliament, 487 by d in favor, so it passed very large minorities. it's not a surprise given germany got what it wanted. there was a time when it looked like there was not a bail-in, there would not be cypriot depositors bailing them, and many german members of parliament were really reluctant to bail out another country. germany decided much of the details of the bailout package, insisting there be a
law to cyprus. the german finance machinester is urging parliament to pass the bailout despite an uncertainty of the euro crisis that they are going in the right direction. an aid package could save the debt-ridden country. eurozone finance ministers already agreed to a $13 billion bailout for the mediterranean island last week. >> cyprus is in a dramatic situation. it's had practically no access to the markets for a year and a half, and if we don't help, then cyprus will inevitably go...
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we got these laws passed in 2010 and i will tell you why these laws are so important for us. one reason was after years of militancy women were being pushed back in the last decade and a half conlan this was the first come back, the first assertion from the side of women to regain public space or space in the family, that was celebrated throughout the country. the other reason, a long gap of legislation in pakistan, i don't count small laws that modify a little something but the last aggressive legislation package we had was in the mid 50s so it has been a very long time and open up space for women. this law was very important because it opened doors for many other legislations and just because that chemistry, that magical chemistry, it opened doors and we were able to get legislation passed in the last two years so that was a big wake-up for us and looking back, as to how it all started, that was the other part of the story which the book is about. that is my own story. it is an autobiographical case study. i was young and doing my graduate studies in the united states, and
we got these laws passed in 2010 and i will tell you why these laws are so important for us. one reason was after years of militancy women were being pushed back in the last decade and a half conlan this was the first come back, the first assertion from the side of women to regain public space or space in the family, that was celebrated throughout the country. the other reason, a long gap of legislation in pakistan, i don't count small laws that modify a little something but the last aggressive...
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so that is law. in terms of other countries, the research, there are pretty good documentation is about this, which country is somewhat. pretty good, like malaysia has the legislation. in south asia, pakistan has the strongest. they also have amendments. bangladesh has amendments. afghanistan also as amendments. the scandinavian countries also have very strong legislation, and that is working well to. i also make a comment about the steady of all these centuries. usually people divide up into the schools of thought. the remedies that the legislative remedies. one is more focused on the right , like the united nations -- the usa, and the other one is more focused on the behavior. so our legislation falls into the wave year. we don't go after the company's and ask for big amounts through compensation. so there are different kinds of laws. here the big compensations, i have not done a full analysis other has worked. for now companies -- sometimes is companies do a lot of talk of things to be clear that.
so that is law. in terms of other countries, the research, there are pretty good documentation is about this, which country is somewhat. pretty good, like malaysia has the legislation. in south asia, pakistan has the strongest. they also have amendments. bangladesh has amendments. afghanistan also as amendments. the scandinavian countries also have very strong legislation, and that is working well to. i also make a comment about the steady of all these centuries. usually people divide up into...
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if they didn't do that, then they have no excuse based on the civil liberties of law. a lot of conflict between the people and the police. a lot of bombings. two, three, four, a month. all the time that he was back. he was in the middle of all this and we don't know enough information about what he was up to. who he was talking to. we don't know anything. the fbi had this guy right in their sights. >> well, time and time again when we look at terrorist subjects radicalized in the west one of the common features is the overseas travel. they may go overseas seeking sanction. they may go overseas for training. they may go overseas because they want to help the fighters. when the individuals come back from pakistan, afghanistan, yemen, somalia, chechnya, russia, that's a point that deserves more scrutiny, to find out what did the individuals do overseas. otherwise you may have a boston event. times square bombing. 2010. individual goes to pakistan. lost track on the radar. comes back to times square in a vehicle to deliver an attack. >> it's much easier to do it if he's no
if they didn't do that, then they have no excuse based on the civil liberties of law. a lot of conflict between the people and the police. a lot of bombings. two, three, four, a month. all the time that he was back. he was in the middle of all this and we don't know enough information about what he was up to. who he was talking to. we don't know anything. the fbi had this guy right in their sights. >> well, time and time again when we look at terrorist subjects radicalized in the west one...
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it never should have become law. when it comes to specific actions to deal with the delays, andould refer you to thae faa to the department of transportation in general. >> janet napolitano and on the immigration bill proposed by a bipartisan group of senators. discussionhours, a of the decision not to treat the boston marathon bombing suspect as an enemy combatants. after that, a hearing on the constitutionality of using drones to target terror suspects overseas. look at herto vision as a partner. there were several first ladies who considered themselves to be partners. not that they were trying to tell them what to do, but to help advise them, to help take care of them, whether mentally or physically. i think she was a very significant influence on her husband. >> she is a tragic figure. part of the tragedy is the partnership which did helped contribute to his becoming president, in many ways, was destroyed by the war. the presidency they have worked together to achieve. >> our conversation about mary todd lincoln
it never should have become law. when it comes to specific actions to deal with the delays, andould refer you to thae faa to the department of transportation in general. >> janet napolitano and on the immigration bill proposed by a bipartisan group of senators. discussionhours, a of the decision not to treat the boston marathon bombing suspect as an enemy combatants. after that, a hearing on the constitutionality of using drones to target terror suspects overseas. look at herto vision as...
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go to a public park if you go anywhere throughout manhattan you will see the stepped up presence of law enforcement officials and federal officials that is quite visible every few hours you hear sirens blaring i don't know if that is a connection to the boston marathon bombings but the n.y.p.d. has said that there's an official increase of security that's also been the scene taking place in other major cities throughout the country you see that happening in los angeles where officials there say that there is an increased security presence in all public transit systems there's bomb sniffing dogs that have been seen out on the street we know that the white house is under what many would call a severe locked out and heavy. police presence around the white house and all through washington d.c. so clearly there is a national reaction here this is called is considered a terrorist attack even though u.s. president barack obama did not use the word terrorism or the word bomb when he addressed the media on monday everybody but the u.s. president is calling this a terrorist attack and there is. h
go to a public park if you go anywhere throughout manhattan you will see the stepped up presence of law enforcement officials and federal officials that is quite visible every few hours you hear sirens blaring i don't know if that is a connection to the boston marathon bombings but the n.y.p.d. has said that there's an official increase of security that's also been the scene taking place in other major cities throughout the country you see that happening in los angeles where officials there say...
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ten citizens united supreme court case a historic ruling that created loopholes to campaign election laws by granting corporations personhood but the impact was perhaps most evident in the two thousand and twelve election that shattered all previous records of campaign financing in fact according to the center for responsive politics campaigns raised an estimated six billion dollars would two point six billion of that spent on the race for the white house alone and what critics find most alarming is that in the same election only point three percent of ordinary americans contributed two hundred dollars or more meaning the majority of election cash came from big donors and corporations it's a reality josh silver says we should all pay attention to wake up and realize you're just not going to win unless you stop pay attention to money and politics become part of the solution if we get enough of those enough millions then we'll build something real today in washington is the beginning one proposed solution gaining traction is the american anti-corruption act a piece of legislation that would
ten citizens united supreme court case a historic ruling that created loopholes to campaign election laws by granting corporations personhood but the impact was perhaps most evident in the two thousand and twelve election that shattered all previous records of campaign financing in fact according to the center for responsive politics campaigns raised an estimated six billion dollars would two point six billion of that spent on the race for the white house alone and what critics find most...
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her husband and in laws have tried to throw her out. their problem? all three children are girls. >>. >> ( translated ): the family says they need sons to carry on their name and since i have only three daughters they tried to trick me into signing divorce papers so that their son could marry again. that led to some violence when i refused and i had to run away to my mother's house for safety. >> reporter: the preference for boys goes back millennia. boys performed the last rites at their parents' funeral, they kayry the family name and when they marry they bring a dowry into the family. dowries were outlawed 50 years ago but they're pervasive and mistakenly believed to have roots in hindu scriptures says the delhi based center for social research. >> this was never a practice anywhere prescribed. i think it was said when the princess goes she must carry a number of horses because she's used to a certain level of comfort. so it is the duty of the king top ensure the daughter is given that. and that gets distorted now. even the poorest of the poor who
her husband and in laws have tried to throw her out. their problem? all three children are girls. >>. >> ( translated ): the family says they need sons to carry on their name and since i have only three daughters they tried to trick me into signing divorce papers so that their son could marry again. that led to some violence when i refused and i had to run away to my mother's house for safety. >> reporter: the preference for boys goes back millennia. boys performed the last...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve limited reward here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now ere's the snooze button? shoot. now with the sre everything plan from verizon, connect your camera, along with your smartphone and tablet. all your devices connected by one simple plan on the powerful network. record video. connect more. so you can do more. the share everything pl from verizon. add additional devices like the samsung galaxy camera for $5 monthly access. ♪ lou: the fbi indicats pressure cookers were used to make the two bombs that exploded in yesterd
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you'll remember that we have been reporting that law enforcement authorities had issued a bulletin to other investigators to be on the lookout for someone who might have been carrying a black backpack in the area of the explosions right before they occurred. so this might go hand in hand with that. we also heard governor deval patrick of massachusetts announce not long ago that there were two bombs and two bombs only. he went on to say that another device that had been found or a suspicious package, rather, that had been found, was blown up as a precautionary measure. so he said they're working with two bombs. we don't have information at this time any or details about the second bomb that was found, michael. >> can didcandy, this is suzann. did the law enforcement official tell you significance of the information, if it -- the pressure cooker if it might have created more shrapnel or if this was a crude device and how this would have impacted the injuries, kinds of injuries we saw in the blast? >> reporter: because it was made of metal, you're right that could have hidden shrapnel pl
you'll remember that we have been reporting that law enforcement authorities had issued a bulletin to other investigators to be on the lookout for someone who might have been carrying a black backpack in the area of the explosions right before they occurred. so this might go hand in hand with that. we also heard governor deval patrick of massachusetts announce not long ago that there were two bombs and two bombs only. he went on to say that another device that had been found or a suspicious...
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capitol hill, the writer of this letter is someone who writes frequently to senator he is known to law enforcement officials, and he is from mississippi. this letter was postmarked from and this, tennessee. we are expecting more details of this from the capitol pole a little bit later this evening. neil: you know, nevtheless, we were chatting before the show about odd timing, coincidental timing. if this fellow who wrote this letter might have been involved, have a history of writing letters, not necessarily with this compound and then. it could be a separate issue, but it is raising concerns about the same kind of scary sequence of events that we saw after 9/11. are people thinking that, quietly fearing that? >> that as -- that is absolutely right. that is the quiet here. officials are trying to tap that fear down by giving as details of what happened. thgood news is that the system set up after 2001, after those and fax letters were sent to capitol hill, as you know, there were screening facilities set up for the male going to the senate and house in which the male is irradiated and
capitol hill, the writer of this letter is someone who writes frequently to senator he is known to law enforcement officials, and he is from mississippi. this letter was postmarked from and this, tennessee. we are expecting more details of this from the capitol pole a little bit later this evening. neil: you know, nevtheless, we were chatting before the show about odd timing, coincidental timing. if this fellow who wrote this letter might have been involved, have a history of writing letters,...
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well, the federal law allows death penalty. i wrote the law in 1994 when i was head of the crime subcommittee in the house. this is just the kind of case that it should be applied to. in fact, the only other time it's been used since '94 is on timothy mcveigh. and given what i've seen it would be appropriate to use the death penalty in this case and i would hope they would apply it in federal court. >> let me move you both onto immigration. with the one big picture question to you both and that is do you see anything -- we have one suspect now deceased older brother who was a permanent resident. we have another who is a naturalized citizen as of last year. do you see anything in the legal immigration system that you now want to go back and say we need to fix this or that and include it in our bill, senator graham you first? >> well, i want to know how the fbi or the system dropped the ball when he was identified as a potential terrorist. but in terms of immigration, i think now is the time to bring all the 11 million out of the
well, the federal law allows death penalty. i wrote the law in 1994 when i was head of the crime subcommittee in the house. this is just the kind of case that it should be applied to. in fact, the only other time it's been used since '94 is on timothy mcveigh. and given what i've seen it would be appropriate to use the death penalty in this case and i would hope they would apply it in federal court. >> let me move you both onto immigration. with the one big picture question to you both...
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joining us now, fox is legal analyst, criminal defense and family law attorney. thank you for being here. let's start with this investigation in boston. what are -- they are dependent upon so much in the way of forensic. >> looking at the devices themselves, right. lou: what are they doing right now? how they perceive? >> they're going through the forensics looking at the device is because every device has some kind of fingerprint. not a real fingerprint, but it does almost to the same extent. fingerprints, surveillance. boston is one of the city's more than new york that is surveiled everywhere. someone must have some pictures. and now we have had a lot of rumors coming out, but they are going through that, going through everything. it has been said, but that it is too small. they will follow through on everything that they can handle. lou: is this -- is there a note of desperation here as they call for all of this evidence? is the fbi is begging people to come forward with a videotape with any kind of recording that they have. >> well, first, i agree with every
joining us now, fox is legal analyst, criminal defense and family law attorney. thank you for being here. let's start with this investigation in boston. what are -- they are dependent upon so much in the way of forensic. >> looking at the devices themselves, right. lou: what are they doing right now? how they perceive? >> they're going through the forensics looking at the device is because every device has some kind of fingerprint. not a real fingerprint, but it does almost to the...
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do to relationships or perpetuate these sexual stereotypes well i wish i could publish the amount of law. i get from women who watch the movies that i'm in and i have i believe that. over a third now estimated viewers are women so i mean i'm sorry rather a third of women are porn viewers at least that amount and it seems to be increasing and increasing and so i would say that that is totally inaccurate that women don't watch porn and it's part of the same old thing that women are somehow a sexual and men are these you know super sexual things and it's the same old women and men roles and i don't think that that's accurate i think it's an attempt to d.c. actual eyes women to push for a way that point was received in that way for sure well here's another kind of interesting take on it i recently saw a naomi wolf talking about her new book vagina she was saying that the porn industry may be doing a disservice to relationships and that it's providing this hyper sexual atmosphere where you're providing males and females with unrealistic expectations of sexual satisfaction do you think that th
do to relationships or perpetuate these sexual stereotypes well i wish i could publish the amount of law. i get from women who watch the movies that i'm in and i have i believe that. over a third now estimated viewers are women so i mean i'm sorry rather a third of women are porn viewers at least that amount and it seems to be increasing and increasing and so i would say that that is totally inaccurate that women don't watch porn and it's part of the same old thing that women are somehow a...
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you can expect further briefings from our law enforcement officials and as the -- the day goes on. and when we have more details, they will be disclosed. what i have indicated to you is what we know now. we know the bombs that were set off and we know that, obviously, they did some severe damage. and we do not know who did them. and we do not know whether this is an act of an organization or an individual or individuals. we don't have a sense of motive yet. so everything else at this point is speculation but as we receive more information, as the fbi has more information, our counter terrorism teams have more information, we will make sure to keep you and the american people posted. all right. thank you very much, everybody. >> you were just listening to the president who says we as a nation will not be shaken. he says that was an act of terrorism with the bombings in boston. and the person or people responsible will be found out and brought to justice. right now, doctors are still treating more 00 people who were hurt in yesterday's bombings at boston marathon. fbi acts and police
you can expect further briefings from our law enforcement officials and as the -- the day goes on. and when we have more details, they will be disclosed. what i have indicated to you is what we know now. we know the bombs that were set off and we know that, obviously, they did some severe damage. and we do not know who did them. and we do not know whether this is an act of an organization or an individual or individuals. we don't have a sense of motive yet. so everything else at this point is...
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the law is being followed. we are just following the law. we have a procedure that has to do an eis. the eis was improperly contacted up. the eis was done. and we have a public reporting period. that public reporting period is going on right now. then after the public reporting period there's an option. it's all under the law. to perhaps get more information is there some reason the public comment required it, there's a determination of public interest and then ultimately it will come to me. but it's not right, it's not there and i am staying as far away from as i can them so that when the appropriate time comes to me, i'm not getting the information from anyplace i shouldn't be and getting engaged in a debate at a time that i shouldn't be. but we are following the legal procedure that is required. i assure you. secondly, regarding lng and so forth, look, i spent a lot of time on energy and climate and so forth when i was in the senate, and i would love to see the western hemisphere be energy independent. it's not a dream. it is conceivable
the law is being followed. we are just following the law. we have a procedure that has to do an eis. the eis was improperly contacted up. the eis was done. and we have a public reporting period. that public reporting period is going on right now. then after the public reporting period there's an option. it's all under the law. to perhaps get more information is there some reason the public comment required it, there's a determination of public interest and then ultimately it will come to me....
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being unhappy and being rabid in the united states is to the against a federal law. and furthermore i can't watch that person indefinitely. the secretary thing i would say is if you continue to pursue one of these in a thousand are false positives, those 999 are going to be pretty pissed off and i don't have the resources to do that you would be surprised how labor intensive intelligence operations are. really they cost a lot of money and they take a lot of people. >> rose: you talked about madrid and london where there were two different kinds of ploxs. >> yeah. >> rose: but i say there was a spider web there. meaning that the person who did that had a network that he could rely on is that correct? >> that's correct. we've got two spiders in this case. now one in boston and the question you have as an intelligence professional is, has nothing to do with what investigation is happening in boston over the past few days. it has to do with common characteristics of terror plots or cells. money, travel who recruited them, who did they recruit where. did the ideology come
being unhappy and being rabid in the united states is to the against a federal law. and furthermore i can't watch that person indefinitely. the secretary thing i would say is if you continue to pursue one of these in a thousand are false positives, those 999 are going to be pretty pissed off and i don't have the resources to do that you would be surprised how labor intensive intelligence operations are. really they cost a lot of money and they take a lot of people. >> rose: you talked...
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lawful under war no problem. or should we call their murder, extra judicial kills as many human right have asserted. don't have a bases anymore. i worry about the precedence we're setting for other less scrupulous states such as russia, china, and et cetera. all of this i can talk about in more detail during the question period. i think what it comes down to, senators, is that right now we have executive branch making a claim it has the right to kill anyone, anywhere on earth, at any time, for secret reasons based on secret evidence in a secret process undertaken by unidentified officials. that frightens me. i don't doubt their good faith but that's not the rule of law also we know it in my statement submitted for the record i do suggest a number of reforms that might improve our ability to ensure oversight and accountability. i don't have time to discuss them out in but i hope we will address those issues later, and i'll leave you with this final thought for now. which is that i believe that it is absolutely pos
lawful under war no problem. or should we call their murder, extra judicial kills as many human right have asserted. don't have a bases anymore. i worry about the precedence we're setting for other less scrupulous states such as russia, china, and et cetera. all of this i can talk about in more detail during the question period. i think what it comes down to, senators, is that right now we have executive branch making a claim it has the right to kill anyone, anywhere on earth, at any time, for...
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law enforcement in the u.s. rather than pakistan. >> i was talking to the fbi agent who started boston's first join the terrorism task force. among the things he was amazed to really talk about is that back in the '80s and '90s, you simply didn't have everyone walking around with a miniaturized and exceptionally powerful surveillance tool that could then be called upon to turn a fleeting moment of existence and a memory that might fade into data that can be harvested and analyzed. that was quite an amazing thing from his perspective about u ultimately knowing what that gets you. >> the existence of that data, the existence of the data in the public sphere, the data being sent to police and the way in which the kind of crowd sourcing amateur investigation was intersecting with, sometimes derailing the official investigation, the way that things that were spotted on an internet thread would end up in an official's e-mail which would then end up back reported out. >> we have lessons about how this might look going
law enforcement in the u.s. rather than pakistan. >> i was talking to the fbi agent who started boston's first join the terrorism task force. among the things he was amazed to really talk about is that back in the '80s and '90s, you simply didn't have everyone walking around with a miniaturized and exceptionally powerful surveillance tool that could then be called upon to turn a fleeting moment of existence and a memory that might fade into data that can be harvested and analyzed. that...
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lead law enforcement agency. they are the ones that will coordinate the whole thing. what's fascinating there as well is you have robert mueller who pardon me has been on the job for several years. his term has been extended once and now he is done in a few months. this is going to be his last major investigation. he has already got one foot out the door. you have a completely new national security team here at the white house for the second term. john killing a at state. john brennan. and this whole new group of people around him, the president, who are being tested here very quickly. let's remember what we have been talking about and you have been talking about it on your show for weeks is about immigration reform and gun control and the budget and what is he going to do on the grand budget. all of a sudden that's on the back burner. >> bill: the terrorism thing becomes a major issue because this is the second time now we have been hit and 9/11, of course, being the first. the president basically is dependent now on multi-cultural and the fbi. and those guys are not
lead law enforcement agency. they are the ones that will coordinate the whole thing. what's fascinating there as well is you have robert mueller who pardon me has been on the job for several years. his term has been extended once and now he is done in a few months. this is going to be his last major investigation. he has already got one foot out the door. you have a completely new national security team here at the white house for the second term. john killing a at state. john brennan. and this...
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just speaking to the boston law enforcement source, a federal source earlier today, and a sense of is it domestic? is it international, the answer i got from both is we don't know. to drew's point, that type of a device, al qaeda has used, taliban has used. you see them in pakistan. however, they have nothing to trace to any international group or individual and they shrug and say sadly in today's age, it's very rare, but if you want to learn how to do this, unfortunately, you can on the internet. >> we'll have more on the investigation throughout this hour. i want to go next to gary tuchman at a vigil wrapping up in the dorchester neighborhood. gary, tell us about what you've seen. >> the candle light vigil has come to an end, but people don't want to leave just yet. a sense of community and togetherness that's taken place here. and this was an amazing gathering because there were probably about 1,100 or 1,200 people here, this was all word of mouth. people came with their candles and honored the three people who have died so far in this catastrophe. and also, pledged togetherness to
just speaking to the boston law enforcement source, a federal source earlier today, and a sense of is it domestic? is it international, the answer i got from both is we don't know. to drew's point, that type of a device, al qaeda has used, taliban has used. you see them in pakistan. however, they have nothing to trace to any international group or individual and they shrug and say sadly in today's age, it's very rare, but if you want to learn how to do this, unfortunately, you can on the...
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more than 90% approve of the how the law enforcement handled the boston bombings. the media didn't do as well. got a 55% approval rating moan says he came face-to-face confirming the story now. carjacked the man thursday night before the shootout with the cops. as we reported last night. according to the criminal complaint. one of the brothers told the victim, quote: did you hear about the explosion in boston? i did that. trace gallagher live tonight. what's the victim saying now? says he thought they were going to kill hill. the victim who does not want to be identified in this thing at all says he was parked along the side of the road in cambridge in his sufficient when he believes the brother came up and tapped on his window and then put a gun up to his face and got in the car according to the boston globe we killed a cop. we set off the bomb we are going to new york. don't blank with us. they drove to a different destination to pick up the younger brother filled if up the trunk with explosives and ammunition. they asked them where i was from i told them i was c
more than 90% approve of the how the law enforcement handled the boston bombings. the media didn't do as well. got a 55% approval rating moan says he came face-to-face confirming the story now. carjacked the man thursday night before the shootout with the cops. as we reported last night. according to the criminal complaint. one of the brothers told the victim, quote: did you hear about the explosion in boston? i did that. trace gallagher live tonight. what's the victim saying now? says he...
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according to current and former law enforcement officials. rick smith says the fbi will use the videos to create a precised time line. >> who left the scene after or before it was placed. there were most people there to watch the finish. >> reporter: and investigators will cross check videos. another target of investigation near by cell phone towers. authorities believe cell phones may have triggered the bomb. >> try to connect the exact moment of detonation to the exact moment a call came in. and the number that was used for the detonation. >> reporter: agents are likely contacting informants inside extremist groups overseas. >> by the way the device is manufactured they can often tell you know the individual bomb maker. >> reporter: and gascon says important tips may come from citizens, the fbi has a hot line for people to call in. >> they are sometimes better equipped than anybody else to talk about maybe an outsider that came into the community a few days before. >> reporter: the head of the fbi officer in boston says authorities will go
according to current and former law enforcement officials. rick smith says the fbi will use the videos to create a precised time line. >> who left the scene after or before it was placed. there were most people there to watch the finish. >> reporter: and investigators will cross check videos. another target of investigation near by cell phone towers. authorities believe cell phones may have triggered the bomb. >> try to connect the exact moment of detonation to the exact...
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are scenes that you know most americans have never seen play out before there's a massive amounts of law enforcement officials descending into boston boston in the in the outer regions you have members of the f.b.i. the a.t.f. the national guard state police local police according to state police sixty to seventy percent of the homes had been searched in watertown the central town where the bombings took place but then of officials are going to move to the towns that border that town we're talking about an enormous radius that covers much ground in massachusetts they don't know where joe hart. is when at last the police saw him in the shoot out where his his brother's home or lawn was killed he fled on foot the sign was not up so at this point as you underscored police are telling all residents to stay indoors not open their doors or less they are sure it is a police official that is not going to be to be let in and question anyone around so this is a developing story it's a very fluid investigation and we're trying to say on top of it and keep our viewers as you know posted an update we
are scenes that you know most americans have never seen play out before there's a massive amounts of law enforcement officials descending into boston boston in the in the outer regions you have members of the f.b.i. the a.t.f. the national guard state police local police according to state police sixty to seventy percent of the homes had been searched in watertown the central town where the bombings took place but then of officials are going to move to the towns that border that town we're...
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according to current and former law enforcement officials. rick smith says the fbi will use the videos to create a precised time line. >> who left the scene after or before it was placed. there were most people there to watch the finish. >> reporter: and investigators will cross check videos. another target of investigation near by cell phone towers. authorities believe cell phones may have triggered the bomb. >> try to connect the exact moment of detonation to the exact moment a call came in. and the number that was used for the detonation. >> reporter: agents are likely contacting informants inside extremist groups overseas. >> by the way the device is manufactured they can often tell you know the individual bomb maker. >> reporter: and gascon says important tips may come from citizens, the fbi has a hot line for people to call in. >> they are sometimes better equipped than anybody else to talk about maybe an outsider that came into the community a few days before. >> reporter: the head of the fbi officer in boston says authorities will go
according to current and former law enforcement officials. rick smith says the fbi will use the videos to create a precised time line. >> who left the scene after or before it was placed. there were most people there to watch the finish. >> reporter: and investigators will cross check videos. another target of investigation near by cell phone towers. authorities believe cell phones may have triggered the bomb. >> try to connect the exact moment of detonation to the exact...
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bureaucratic and trivial censorship strikes again but this time in russia a bill has been signed into law that will put fines on individuals and legal and to these for using vulgar already in the media one major flaw of many with this is that they really don't know which words are going to be considered vogue or i guess these words are so awful that they cannot even write them down i'm not naïve there has always been and will always be censorship but this where word list is just silly there is a common expression on the russian internet that russian mainstream media could exploit more and i was ation of society russian t.v. does have all the bloody violent action movies as well as scandalous talk shows which are kind of more like freak shows. and plenty of reality t.v. where young people pretty much act like subhuman animals in a cage they've got all that so the government is basically saying that if some guy on t.v. because there are twenty people blooded limbs flying that that is totally ok for television unless they come out for bid swear while doing it you can show brainless material
bureaucratic and trivial censorship strikes again but this time in russia a bill has been signed into law that will put fines on individuals and legal and to these for using vulgar already in the media one major flaw of many with this is that they really don't know which words are going to be considered vogue or i guess these words are so awful that they cannot even write them down i'm not naïve there has always been and will always be censorship but this where word list is just silly there is...
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how the senate was unable to strengthen gun control laws. families of the newtown victims, those children and the teachers and their principal who were gunned down in the connecticut shooting were watching as all this unfolded in the senate. and three of those people are with us. carlee soto, sister of the victoria soto, who died shielding the children in her classroom. she had hid them in a closet, and then the man came in and shot her. erica lafferty, the daughter of dawn hochsprung, the brave principal of sandy hook elementary. she was in a meeting. she heard the first shots. ran into the hallway. she ideal at the gunman to stay back, and then lunged at him, and then finally, neil heslin, father of six-year-old jesse lewis, one of the students who was hiding in vicki soto's school. it must have been very difficult for you all this week, in light of this other story that was unfolding in boston. you must just-- your emotioning must have been almost out of control after what you'd been through even before this. >> it was unbelievable that w
how the senate was unable to strengthen gun control laws. families of the newtown victims, those children and the teachers and their principal who were gunned down in the connecticut shooting were watching as all this unfolded in the senate. and three of those people are with us. carlee soto, sister of the victoria soto, who died shielding the children in her classroom. she had hid them in a closet, and then the man came in and shot her. erica lafferty, the daughter of dawn hochsprung, the...
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. >> so if our bill were in law, it's a pretty safe guess authorities would have known when tsarnaev went to russia and when he came back. >> anything that makes a requirement machin readable, gets manual inputting out of the system improves security. >> reporter: some conservative groups are looking at the boston bombing as a way to improve the bill. >> it shouldn't be an excuse to not pass immigration reform. it should be a richardson why we say, is there anything else we can do to fix the law that we have to make sure boston doesn't happen again. >> reporter: the proposed bill offers a pathway to citizenship for about a half million immigrants and puts billion dollars into border security. danielle nottingham, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> investigators looking into the ricin-laced letters sent to president obama and others have focused. charged have been dropped against a mississippi man paul curtis, and last night they searched the home of another man. no charges have been filed and dutschke has not been arrested. both men say they had nothing do with the letters or the deadly poi
. >> so if our bill were in law, it's a pretty safe guess authorities would have known when tsarnaev went to russia and when he came back. >> anything that makes a requirement machin readable, gets manual inputting out of the system improves security. >> reporter: some conservative groups are looking at the boston bombing as a way to improve the bill. >> it shouldn't be an excuse to not pass immigration reform. it should be a richardson why we say, is there anything else...
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and i think we have to start using others to impose some sort of stability of law and order. >> what about the use of jones? >> remember this program is covered with disinformation from obfuscation in the darkness. >> there have been write ups and this is another tragedy of the present situation. i asked the distinguished senior american i said who's behind the creation of these militant suicide bombers in the tribal areas of pakistan and without thinking they said pakistani. and i said why would they be wanting to block their own schools? i asked pakistan is the same question. without hesitation. if this is a situation on the ground you have allies that don't trust each other and the local people what they are doing their you need the clarity of the vision. what is the long term vision of the united states for the at does itanto communicate to them? at the light and the darkness right now there is a lot of darkness on the program. it's been a professor, where did the title come from? >> i am a professor on campus and the great russian novelist wrote a novel in which the character is
and i think we have to start using others to impose some sort of stability of law and order. >> what about the use of jones? >> remember this program is covered with disinformation from obfuscation in the darkness. >> there have been write ups and this is another tragedy of the present situation. i asked the distinguished senior american i said who's behind the creation of these militant suicide bombers in the tribal areas of pakistan and without thinking they said pakistani....
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attorney general, you are the top law-enforcement official. during this era to look forward to hearing how budget request make our communities safer, take firearms out of the hands of those who seek to do us harm and provide first responders and law enforcement officers resources to protect our communities, investigate crimes and prosecute offenders. at night to thank chairman wolf and ranking member =tranfour for this hearing and for you, attorney general holder, for this today. >> percentage of the authority of title ii the united states code and household oven, today's witness will be sworn. please rise and raise your right hand. youemnl ol swer or affirm the testimony you're about to give the visitors, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? at the record reflect the witness answered the affirmative. your false statement will appear in the record as you see appropriate. >> at afternoon, chairman rogers, chairman wolf, ranking them for fattah. i appreciate the opportunity of the 2014 budget for the department of justice and the recent ac
attorney general, you are the top law-enforcement official. during this era to look forward to hearing how budget request make our communities safer, take firearms out of the hands of those who seek to do us harm and provide first responders and law enforcement officers resources to protect our communities, investigate crimes and prosecute offenders. at night to thank chairman wolf and ranking member =tranfour for this hearing and for you, attorney general holder, for this today. >>...
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to be the freest country in the world is to abide by the laws that preserve those freedoms. especially when they are tested. to be a truly equal society. will require much of americans in the coming days and weeks to not bend to the paranoia and fear that make us into them. and as a nation that aims to foster freedom and equality around the around, we should acknowledge that while we mourn the innocent victims of the boston attacks, so, too, should we mourn the individuals in other corners of the world, for whom collateral damage is a way of life. in iraq today, over 30 were killed and a dozen injured. a reminder of the incessant violence that has plagued that country ever since the departure of the last u.s. troops in syria this week, brings talk of a new massacre, killing at least 350, the latest casualties of a conflict in which the number of dead is now rounded up to the nearest thousand. if boston has given america anything, it is a renewed sense of purpose and a chance to strengthen the things that have made us the weakest. dzhokhar tsarnaev will be afforded a civilian
to be the freest country in the world is to abide by the laws that preserve those freedoms. especially when they are tested. to be a truly equal society. will require much of americans in the coming days and weeks to not bend to the paranoia and fear that make us into them. and as a nation that aims to foster freedom and equality around the around, we should acknowledge that while we mourn the innocent victims of the boston attacks, so, too, should we mourn the individuals in other corners of...
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as a law enforcement tool. i worried all along that americans would start to say as a result of events like this that they are real americans and other americans. that kind of mentality, if we ever get it, will accelerate cases of radicalization. kids are going to say, i took the oath, but i'm still not accepted. >> to what extent is one of the dangers here? one can overread too much these maybe two cases of a bad situation. to what extent might the assimilation might have broken down or not functioning as well as it it used to. we prided ourselves on that in europe minority communities were excluded or marginalized but not in the united states. but does this story tell us that maybe we should be paying attention to that. >> compared to what? the assimilation model in the united states works great compared to france or germany or great britain. if you look back in history, the irish, the jews, all kinds of communities who came to the country faced similar kinds of problems. and by the way, each of them had mome
as a law enforcement tool. i worried all along that americans would start to say as a result of events like this that they are real americans and other americans. that kind of mentality, if we ever get it, will accelerate cases of radicalization. kids are going to say, i took the oath, but i'm still not accepted. >> to what extent is one of the dangers here? one can overread too much these maybe two cases of a bad situation. to what extent might the assimilation might have broken down or...
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that presents major challenge to law enforcement. abc's david kerley has more on this. >> reporter: the bloody boston explosion, shattered the marathon and reopened wound in this country. this attack far from the first targeting civilians. international terrorists tried to bring down the trade center in '83. the blast withstood and six were killed. the oklahoma city bombing in '95 killing 168. so similar to the boston blast, the atlanta olympics bombing in '96. spectators gathered in a park when a bomb went off. it is the soft target terrorists are looking for. >> these setting, marathon, football, football, social event, are targets. you can't get around it. >> reporter: tom ridge was the country's first secretary of homeland security. >> you have to manage the risk. unless you have information about a particular actor. you can't guarantee safety anywhere. >> though police are in duty with plenty of national guard soldiers some one was able to place two gomz. >> what can we do if we are at a large event is there anything i can do to
that presents major challenge to law enforcement. abc's david kerley has more on this. >> reporter: the bloody boston explosion, shattered the marathon and reopened wound in this country. this attack far from the first targeting civilians. international terrorists tried to bring down the trade center in '83. the blast withstood and six were killed. the oklahoma city bombing in '95 killing 168. so similar to the boston blast, the atlanta olympics bombing in '96. spectators gathered in a...
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are law enforcement officials still interested in getting images, photographs from the public? or did they feel like that area has been covered? >> no, you know, look, absolutely. they don't want to leave anything unturned when it comes to what it is they're looking at. and various images from various angles may show a detail that is missed in a photograph that they already have. so it is crucial that they get those. jake, just to mention, there's another image of a young man who seems to be bolting away from the scene of the crime. even that young man has been sort of lowered down on the list. i spoke to one person who said, look, everybody's a suspect until they're not a suspect. so everyone's trying to avoid that language until we really know who we're talking about and what we're looking at, jake. >> all right. thank you, deborah feyerick. check in with you in a bit. rain helped first responders contain the texas fire, but heavy winds threaten to make matters worse. severe storms are hitting texas. what this could mean for search and rescue efforts. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 opp
are law enforcement officials still interested in getting images, photographs from the public? or did they feel like that area has been covered? >> no, you know, look, absolutely. they don't want to leave anything unturned when it comes to what it is they're looking at. and various images from various angles may show a detail that is missed in a photograph that they already have. so it is crucial that they get those. jake, just to mention, there's another image of a young man who seems to...
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congress -- nailedder is egging the congress on to increase the minimum wage. >>> also, a proposed law could have you rethinking your next online purchase. we are live in d.c. with the taxing details. ♪ ♪ if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps...
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but still t was a good day. >> i'm very proud to sign this bill into law. i should say that our work isn't done. there's obviously more that we can do to close the deficit of trust and limit the corossive influence of money and politics. >> jon: i love that, limit the corossive influence. let's face t there has to be corossive influence of money and politics. we're weak people. we will try to limit it. like the fda does with your favorite breakfast crer call-- cereals of rat poop, it is going to be there in. there is nothing you can do to keep that rat [bleep] out of your cereal. you eat it and you are like i'm mostly cereal here, it is very dei will hav havecious-- delicious. i'm just getting some-- of rat poop and just a hint of the magazineouts. -- maggots, but two out of three is not bad, huh? >> congress has killed a mandate that congressional staffers and executive branch employees post their financial-disclosure forms on-line. >> jon: well, one out of three is not bad. 33%, it's still a gentleman's f minus. for congress to go back and kill the transp
but still t was a good day. >> i'm very proud to sign this bill into law. i should say that our work isn't done. there's obviously more that we can do to close the deficit of trust and limit the corossive influence of money and politics. >> jon: i love that, limit the corossive influence. let's face t there has to be corossive influence of money and politics. we're weak people. we will try to limit it. like the fda does with your favorite breakfast crer call-- cereals of rat poop,...